Originally Posted by
dookiex
Like deevey described and what I have previously mentioned, if you just want to mix, you can practically use anything to mix with as long as you can hear what's coming out of it loud enough. It doesn't mean that it's going to sound great but it will get the job done.
However, a good healthy bump to the lower frequencies along with a bump to the higher frequencies will help out A LOT. Also, like deevey mentions, buy well once and it will last you for a very long time. Headphones are an investment that is just as important as your turntables/CDJs/mixer/controller. Think of it like this, you're probably going to be out and about listening to music and with portable music listening, you'll need a pair of headphones. So if you're going to get a pair for mixing, might as well invest a bit more for a pair that will sound great for your day to day use as well as being great for mixing with. A great pair of headphones not only pulls double duty but at the end of the day, it's an investment that pays off in spades over time.
Here's the thing that I find ridiculous, people always asks questions about what is the best controller, or mixer, or turntable, or CDJs, etc. but when it comes to headphones, they treat that purchase like a redheaded step child. If you're going to get into DJing, you're going to be listening to a lot of music both while your not mixing as well as when you're mixing, a pair of headphones is going to be one of the most used piece of gear out of your arsenal, might as well get a great pair.